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Mrs. S. Fisher Corlies and Miss Cor- 
lies have arrived for the summer and are 
in the East Flume one of the Oceanside 
cottages at Magnolia. Besides bring- 
ing their horses Miss Corlies is driving 
her own motor this year, and is as_fear- 
less in so doing as in canoeing and driving, 
in both of which she has won a wide re- 
putation. She is president and founder of 
a most charming canoe club which now 
has a membership of almost four hun- 
dred women, and a club house perfectly 
equipped for their use. This spring Miss 
Corlies founded and was made president 
of a fashionable woman’s motor ciub, 
composed of women who drive their own 
cars. This club has also a most fascinat- 
ing club house which the traitor Bene- 
dict Arnold lived in, and the club had 
just moved into its new quarters before 
Miss Corlies left Philadelphia. The only 
other club of this kind is in London. 
Miss Corlies has also won laurels as an 
author, her second book coming out last 
Christmas, and many of her poems have 
been in the monthly magazines. Her last 
book is called ‘“The Old Schloss.’’ 
Col. Nelson and family from Kansas 
City arrived Monday night and will be at 
their beautiful new cottage at Magnolia 
throughout the season. The party came 
down from Boston by auto. 
The F. A. Morses of Brookline came 
down to the shore the past week and are 
located at the Kirby cottage, Magnolia, 
for the season. 
Clarence Moore, who returned from 
Europe last week in company with Mrs. 
Moore, and the latter’s mother, Mrs. E. 
C. Swift, and went to Pride’s Crossing, 
was called to the bedside of his father in 
Virginia the latter part of last week. Mr. 
Moore, sr., is seriously ill, it is reported. 
Mrs. C. F. Chickering of Boston is 
visiting her daughter Mrs. Gordon Prince 
at Beverly Farms, fora few weeks be- 
fore going to Bar Harbor for the sum- 
mer. 
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